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- April 30
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- FCC claims Google employees knew of Street View's data collection
- New iPhone app triggers your DSLR camera, enhances time-lapse skills
- One More Thing: Star Wars Land
- Pirate Bay blocked in the UK: the ISPs respond
- Pirate Bay to be blocked in the UK, court rules
- Is Microsoft losing another media market?
- Canon compacts set to compete with DSLRs?
- Microsoft bets big on ebooks - invests $300 million into Nook subsidiary
- Vodafone in row with Everything Everywhere over 4G Britain
- Peter Jackson on Hobbit backlash: 'This tech is going to keep evolving'
- The majority of home businesses expect growth
- Warner Bros lets film fans 'Inside the Script' with ebooks
- Olympus sends mystery teaser in post
- Edgar Wright: '3D sounds like a f&!*ing headache'
- Sky Go for Samsung Galaxy Note and ICS handsets 'in the next few weeks'
- Version numbers have become meaningless
- iPhone app downloads fall in March
- Nokia close to ditching pricey mobile brand Vertu
- Apple iTV to snatch exclusive film streaming deals from Netflix?
- April 29
- April 28
- April 27
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- Microsoft acts quickly to fix Hotmail password bug
- Nintendo will offer digital versions of Wii U and 3DS games as it battles iPhone
- Is the stylus back in style?
- Valve excited for Steam on Linux, not so much for Windows 8
- One More Thing: Panasonic's new plasma is too big for your eyes
- Max Payne 3 wheels our desk over to Skyrim DLC
- Consumer electronics 'disrupting healthcare'
- Government loans to young start-ups
- Why QuickSync is Intel's secret weapon
- Google Glass shown off again, new features revealed
- Samsung overtakes Nokia as number one phone manufacturer
- Ivy got news for you: Intel's latest superchips launch
- iPhone more valuable to Nokia than Lumia range
- LinkedIn launches on iPad
- Galaxy S2 and Note sales give Samsung a blockbuster quarter
- April 26
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- RIM preparing to launch BlackBerry 10 phone in October?
- Asus Zenbook Prime spotted in the wild
- Apple security '10 years behind Microsoft,' says Kaspersky boss
- WWDC to introduce iPhone 5 for June launch?
- Microsoft gives seal of approval to future tech concepts
- One More Thing: Torres tweets break Twitter records
- Groupon CEO reveals the site has a lot of growing up to do
- Samsung: 'No point in waiting to launch a product'
- Google's self-driving cars to hit the road within 10 years?
- 'Television needs to break out of the bezel'
- Nikon D400 and D600 on the way?
- Wii U crucial as Nintendo posts first loss in 30 years
- Broadcom: content caching is key to the connected home
- 'No plans' to use O2 Wallet deals to bring in customers
- Businesses see a positive effect of social media
- Mobile phones probably won't give you cancer
- Samsung reveals the Galaxy S3 quad-core processor
- Aardman: mirrorless cameras could be a future solution for film-making
- UK white spaces broadband trials a success
- April 25
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- Two years ago, Android made 40 times more from ads than app sales
- O2 Wallet launches with aim to transform mobile payments
- Microsoft is set to take another stab at a music service this E3
- Apple sells out WWDC 2012 show in two hours
- Usain Bolt campaign helps Virgin Media profits grow
- Parents 'aiding and abetting' under age kids on Facebook
- New Flickr Uploadr introduced
- One More Thing: Will HTC make a Facebook phone? In 2012?
- Online tool helps solve hiring headaches
- Motorola wins hearing as it battles to ban Apple devices
- Gartner: Gestures and voice control won't take over the TV
- iOS 6 launch likely as Apple confirms WWDC 2012 for June
- 1/3 of Brits now own an ebook reader
- Microsoft forcing users to update to Windows Phone 7.5
- Hobbit in 48fps gets mixed reception but Dark Knight Rises audio 'fixed'
- Fox reveals its movies are to be distributed digitally 'within two years'
- Valve finally looking to launch Steam on Linux?
- LG: We've turned a corner
- April 24
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- Asteroid mining backed by Google, James Cameron
- Apple's second quarter earnings hit $39 billion (£24bn)
- Google Drive explained: Google Docs and Gmail storage expanded
- Samsung's 2012 Smart TV line-up hits the UK
- One More Thing: The Titanic goes down well in China
- Why Aardman shot its latest movie on Canon DSLRs
- Gtech launches calorie-counting AirRam vacuum cleaner
- 20% of all Macs 'infected by malware'
- Microsoft SkyDrive cloud storage gets Dropbox-like features boost
- O2 next to confirm Samsung Galaxy S3
- £125,000 prizes from Cisco for great business ideas
- Sony Xperia P and Xperia U coming to the UK sooner than you think
- ARM talks up 'internet of things' as profits rise
- Samsung confirms new mobile handset will arrive at London event
- Why Intel's new CPUs disappoint
- UK Cookie law to cost £10 billion
- Xbox 360 'infringes' Motorola patents
- April 23
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- Netflix touts success of UK and Ireland launch in Q1 report
- Facebook buys AOL patents from Microsoft for $550M
- 40% of 'freemium' game players end up spending money
- RIP 17-inch MacBook Pro?
- Intel Ivy Bridge processors: what to look for
- Intel Ivy Bridge launches today
- Intel Ivy Bridge: what you need to know
- One More Thing: Will Apple buy Twitter?
- New Call of Duty to be revealed May 1
- 30 years on, the Spectrum's DNA is everywhere in tech
- Lookout signs mobile security deal with Deutsche Telekom
- Samsung: we believe in APS-C sensor
- Leica X2 to be announced in May?
- India revealed as the new king of spam
- 30 best ZX Spectrum games
- Ofcom: Netflix and Lovefilm haven't changed Sky's movie dominance
- LG Optimus 3D Max starts rolling out in Europe
- ZX Spectrum engineer backs Raspberry Pi
- Vodafone looks to take on BT - snaps up Cable & Wireless
- WIN! A Philips PicoPix PPX2480 pocket projector
- Adobe takes the wraps off CS6
- April 22
- April 21
- April 20
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- Phone graphics will surpass game consoles soon, says Nvidia
- What happens if Google loses the Oracle suit?
- First Mozilla Boot to Gecko smartphone to go on sale this year
- One More Thing: Shatner takes Twitter on a lunch date
- John Lewis branches out into broadband
- 4G device sales struggle in UK and Europe
- Hollywood studios left red-faced after losing ISP download case
- Nikon: CSC not impacting DSLR sales
- Samsung S-Cloud may arrive alongside Galaxy S3 on May 3
- Blurb: ebooks can 'change the world'
- The three cardinal sins of marketing
- Valve confirms it did not meet with Apple
- iPhone 5 getting slimmer thanks to new touch-panel tech?
- Skype for Xbox revealed in job posting
- Windows FunTime, tiny tablets and cameras in your face
- Nikon becomes number one camera seller in the UK
- Microsoft buoyant but Xbox takes a hit
- HTC's recovery hits another speedbump
- April 19
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- Apple is eager for its day in court
- HTC: no update coming to improve One X battery
- Apple offering free Mac OS X Snow Leopard upgrade for MobileMe users
- One More Thing: Google can live without Android
- PlayStation Suite SDK gives devs pass to the PS Vita party
- Are photographers ready for Wi-Fi?
- Sky Cloud app launches as London Eye gets Wi-Fi
- Samsung Galaxy S2 ICS upgrade date confirmed for T-Mobile and Orange
- Android security apps: do you need them?
- Panasonic Eluga available on pre-order, but without warranty
- Is A3 the 'sweet spot' size for printed material?
- Sony PlayStation 3D Display hits the UK
- Nokia Lumia gets love in the US but UK's a challenge
- The world's fastest printer: 100 pages per minute
- Migrate your data from a PC to a Mac
- Virgin Media hits landmark for 100Mbps broadband
- New Spotify Android app enters beta with redesign, ICS support
- Ultrabook/tablet hybrids 'to arrive' late 2012
- The long app of the law
- Shazam-ing ads comes to the UK with ITV deal
- May Day call for tax returns
- Barclaycard PayTag looks to boost mobile payments
- Fund to invest £40m in UK small businesses
- Microsoft explains more about Metro tiles in Windows 8
- Samsung refreshes NX lineup
- April 18
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- One More Thing: Ceefax death caused by digital switchover
- Brin: Views on Facebook and Apple were 'misunderstood'
- Best of the best: 10 top high-performance computing upgrades on test
- UK unemployment figures fall
- Sony to unveil secret exclusive gaming title in May
- Netflix to stream own Lilyhammer series in UK
- Web providers set to offer exclusive content on YouView
- Phones with Intel inside: what they mean for you
- Multitasking Logitech Ultrathin iPad cover doubles as a keyboard
- O2 reveals 4G speeds of up to 150Mbps in UK trial
- Canon suspends 5D Mark III shipping
- Mobiles and tablets expose businesses to massive risk
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee hits out at Government's internet snooping
- Web inventor attacks Apple's walled garden
- April 17
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- Oakley's smart glasses could match Google's Project Glass
- Encyclopaedia Britannica launches subscription iOS app
- Apple and Samsung CEOs set for patent war peace talks
- Oracle tells jury Google stole Android technology
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 to get quad-core upgrade?
- Anonymous vows to continue attacks on Home Office, GCHQ
- Google Drive: motivated by meanness
- One More Thing: The Apple II turns 35
- Analogue TV signal in London to be switched off at midnight tonight
- How the experts track a stolen laptop
- Analyst: Movies should be on Ultraviolet a month after release
- Ikea to launch furniture with built in tech
- Samsung Galaxy S2 Ice Cream Sandwich update comes to unlocked handsets
- Why an Apple Valve tie-up makes a lot of sense
- BlackBerry Bold 9900 BB OS 7.1 update rolls out
- PS Vita sales slump in Japan, still more popular than the Wii
- Apple readying 3D capabilities for iPhone 5 and iPad 3?
- Business still not ready for cookie laws
- Is iTunes Match worth the money?
- Nokia is failing to keep up with Apple and Samsung
- Samsung and LG 'to launch OLED TVs before Olympics'
- HMRC to launch phone apps for small business
- Windows 8 versions revealed, streamlined choice offered
- April 16
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- Independent publishers back Apple in ebook price-fixing suit
- Second trojan sneaks onto the Mac
- Browser-based Skype app coming to take on Google+ Hangouts
- iPad becomes a Windows 8 tablet with Testbed app
- Rumor: Apple may team up with Valve to make gaming hardware
- Facebook snapped up Instagram before Twitter could
- Nokia's debt rating downgraded to one level above 'junk'
- Polaroid Android camera not coming to UK
- Workers turn to social networking to find jobs
- One More Thing: Tupac's back
- Mobiles drive an 11% increase in online searches
- Can game developers save AI?
- Sony starts rolling out Xperia Ice Cream Sandwich update
- HTC One V release date set for April 23
- Why PC memory no longer matters
- Facebook and Apple 'will stifle innovation' online, says Google
- Chris Nolan: '3D is a misnomer'
- HTC Golf uncovered in press shot leak
- April 15
- April 14
- April 13
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- Spotify plans special announcement next week
- Apple denies conspiring to fix e-book prices
- Demand for Kindle Fire and e-readers waning
- Olympus OM-D labs data impresses
- 500px: not in 'direct competition' with Flickr and Facebook
- One More Thing: Boobs - the ultimate downfall for hackers and China
- New Samsung Galaxy S3 photo leak is highly dubious
- Intel reveals its Windows 8 tablets will be feature packed
- Xbox 720 to be a 16-core powerhouse?
- Better glasses-free 3D for all screen sizes incoming
- Android soars while Nokia struggles
- The complete guide to multiple monitors
- Google: 'We're very excited about tablets'
- Job post confirms Valve is working on gaming hardware
- April 12
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- Google earnings report: revenue and product usage up
- New domain name deadline extended by ICANN following software hitch
- One More Thing: FA Cup gets a tech makeover
- Canon announces Ultra HD video digital cinema camera
- Canon expands Cinema EOS system
- Sky to screen entire James Bond collection in HD and on demand
- Vodafone Samsung Galaxy S2 ICS update arriving April 13
- How Apple created OS X
- Nokia's problem is simple: Android phones are better
- Console-quality gaming comes to Facebook, courtesy of Gaikai
- Sony to cut TV production by 40%, 10,000 jobs to go
- Best superzoom for Nikon DSLRs: 8 tested
- Apple and publishers sued by United States amid ebook price-fixing claims
- April 11
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- Nokia forecasts losses for first half of 2012, shares plummet
- Netflix for Windows Phone app launches in the UK and Ireland
- Reported design flaws hit HTC One S and One X handsets
- Huawei Ascend G300 lands April 13 for just £100
- One More Thing: Mario man in a museum
- Nikon: D800E orders 'far above expectations'
- Does your business qualify for a Lovie award?
- Nokia Lumia 610 NFC is the first Windows Phone with NFC
- Nokia's Symbian gets Microsoft Office apps
- Businesses are fighting for IT recruits
- 10 innovative startups to watch out for
- Motorola's handset division heading to Huawei?
- Spotify Play button revealed - legal music coming to whole of web
- How to recover and get missing files back
- RIM backtracks on Android app ban for BlackBerry Playbook
- Best telephoto zoom lens: 8 tested
- iTunes 11 to properly embrace iCloud and iOS 6?
- Apple working on fix to 'detect and remove' Flashback trojan
- April 10
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- New Toshiba Android tablet fails to excite
- Instagram users jumping ship over Facebook acquistion
- Raspberry Pi passes compliance testing, will begin shipping imminently
- HTC set to abandon bundling Beats headphones with smartphones
- One More Thing: Microsoft buys Netscape's assets
- How Apple became a retail giant
- Sony Vaio E Series 14 laptop announced
- RIM dropping Android app support on BlackBerry Playbook
- Panasonic: large sensor compacts 'an area of study'
- Is Instagram's future like Flickr's?
- Samsung Galaxy S3 may shun on-screen navigation
- Online gaming crime: how serious is it?
- Sony to take 'painful steps' after it doubles its losses
- April 9
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- April 5
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- Sky News owns up to email hacking
- One More Thing: Twitter goes 8-bit
- Sky 3D to broadcast Olympics to all HD subscribers
- We eagerly await the PSX720 from MicroSony
- Kobo eReader price dropped to below £50 in UK
- The Xi3 PC: what you need to know
- Panasonic predicts CSCs will overtake DSLR sales by 2015
- HTC One X and One S go on sale in the UK
- Finding business suppliers on the Net
- Facebook Timeline works its magic on video views
- John Gruber: 'Apple is working on a 7.85-inch iPad'
- Samsung Galaxy S3 launch date appears online
- 7 dumb tech ideas that still exist
- Search engine basics
- April 4
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- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 suffering from Ice Cream headache
- Wii U to be less powerful than Xbox 360 and PS3?
- Future cars: what will they be like?
- Sony PS4 to be released before Xbox 720?
- One More Thing: How to cause the robot apocalypse
- Yahoo gets scissors out, cuts 14% of workforce
- David Cameron doesn't need your emails
- Motorola Gleam+ launched for smartphone naysayers
- Sky Wi-Fi Hotspots from The Cloud launching mid-April
- Digital switchover: what you need to know
- BBC Two shut down in London as digital switchover begins
- Facebook counter sues Yahoo with newly bought patents
- April 3
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- One More Thing: Kinect gets tongue tied
- James Murdoch to step down as chairman of BSkyB
- Google Maps gets live Tube update extension
- Twitter idiots don't deserve prison
- Megaupload could be re-uploaded, warns MPAA
- Home Secretary: 'Ordinary people's emails won't be tracked'
- BBC to offer 24 HD streams of Olympics coverage
- Today's deal: a stylish Eclipse Touchmouse for just £16
- ARM partners up to change banking and shopping online
- The top five LinkedIn groups you have to join today
- How to run your business from your mobile
- How to get your business on Twitter
- April 2
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- Phase One launch $60,000 aerial camera
- Fuji: CSCs haven't impacted upon bridge camera sales
- One More Thing: Tom Cruise should have been Steve Jobs
- Xbox 720 'as powerful' as two PCs - to ship in 2013
- Now Game is safe, it needs to start being fun
- Facebook to go after Google with revamped search functions?
- Former Apple CEO: Samsung only rival for iPad
- WiGig: what it is and why you need to know
- WIN! One of the latest AMD Vision powered laptops!
- Samsung becomes world's biggest LCD maker with Samsung Display
- Game Group saved by OpCapita
- April 1